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Fels Institute of Government / Lawrence W. Sherman / Crime prevention / Kansas City preventive patrol experiment / Patrol / Police / Law enforcement / National security / Criminology
Date: 2013-05-04 11:39:47
Fels Institute of Government
Lawrence W. Sherman
Crime prevention
Kansas City preventive patrol experiment
Patrol
Police
Law enforcement
National security
Criminology

GENERAL DETERRENT EFFECTS OF POLICE PATROL IN CRIME HOT SPOTS: A RANDOMIZED, CONTROLLED TRIAL Lawrence W. Sherman and David Weisburd SUMMARY After the Kansas City experiment, researchers and academics placed very little

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